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Term: Right to Erasure

The Right to Erasure, also known as the Right to Be Forgotten, is a privacy right that allows individuals to request that their personal data be deleted by the organization that holds it. It’s important to note that this right is not absolute, which means that there may be circumstances where an organization is allowed to keep certain personal data even if a data subject requests it to be deleted.

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